Sentences with phrase «other youth organisations»

Climate Spring, a 2014 campaign run with other youth organisations and activists, with decentralised actions across Europe.
As in the past edition, the European Youth Forum was present at the ECOSOC Youth Forum, with its Vice-President, Joan Conca Domènech, taking part in a panel discussion focusing on WPAY +20, together with youth ministers from Burkina Faso, Mexico and Romania, as well as representatives of other youth organisations.

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From working for the Red Cross at the age of 12 to running and leading international charity and youth rehab organisations, I always knew that I wanted to dedicate my life to serving and helping others.
Currently, its volunteer members, like those of UpRising, the Centrepoint Parliament, vInspired, student unions and numerous other non-partisan youth organisations, are working their socks off — partly in the cause of saving the face of the Government and the Electoral Commission.
The other parties only nominated a single candidate, including the Democratic Development Party, the Independent Democratic Party, the National Coalition for Transportation, the New Voice, the Youth Empowerment Party and the Youth, National Organisations, Farmers Unification, Policy Reformation.
The Call is open to a wide range of people and organisations, including mediators and practitioners of science communication; STEM festival organisers; universities and institutes of technology, science centres, museums and other cultural attractions; artists; educators; industry professionals and academics in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM); arts agencies; production companies; schools; local authorities (libraries, city / county councils etc.); youth clubs; community groups; and research institutes.
The Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a growing alliance that brings together trade unions, INGOs, the women's and youth movements, community and faith groups and others to call for action from world leaders in the global North and South to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality.GCAP's main aim is to achieve policy and practice changes that will improve the lives of people living in poverty.GCAP adds to existing campaigning on poverty by forming diverse, inclusive national platforms that are able to open up civil society space and advocate more effectively than individual organisations would be able to do on their own.
This pack provides lots of great ideas to help schools, youth groups, libraries and other organisations get involved in Safer Internet Day 2018.
Join us in this annual gathering of youth organisations and a wide range of stakeholders, including other educational providers, policy - and decision - makers, institutions, academia and representatives from the private sector.
From the 2nd to the 3rd of February, the ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) Youth Forum brought together UN Member States, UN agencies, youth delegates, representatives of youth organisations and other young people in the UN Headquarters in New York Youth Forum brought together UN Member States, UN agencies, youth delegates, representatives of youth organisations and other young people in the UN Headquarters in New York youth delegates, representatives of youth organisations and other young people in the UN Headquarters in New York youth organisations and other young people in the UN Headquarters in New York City.
COOPI (Italy, project coordination) and RUAF Foundation (the Netherlands), in cooperation with institutions and organisations involved in the Freetown Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (including the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security; Freetown City Council; Ministry of Land, Housing and Environment; Ministry of Health and Sanitation; National Association of Farmers in Sierra Leone (NAFSL); Sierra Leone Youth Empowerment Organisation (SLYEO); Njala University; and other stakeholders).
Push Europe, a campaign run jointly with other European youth organisations and activists, calling for increased action from European governments to take adequate action to stop climate change.
Together with other youth and organisations from the European Youth Climate Movement we campaign for climate jusyouth and organisations from the European Youth Climate Movement we campaign for climate jusYouth Climate Movement we campaign for climate justice.
This organisation provides youth advocates for youngsters caught up in legal and quasi-legal proceedings, and trains lawyers and other advisers who work with young people.
Many programmes are run by the council's local youth offending team or by other local organisations like youth charities.
Importantly, other organisations, including a coalition of NT Aboriginal organisations and Change the Record and Miwatj Health, have emphasised the need for immediate consultation with Indigenous health and community leaders, and the youth justice sector, in developing the terms of reference, and that the Government commit to funding and implementing the Commission's recommendations.
Any schools, youth groups or other organisations running activities for Safer Internet Day are invited to join the Safer Internet Day supporter list.
Developed by UKSIC partners Childnet, the resources are designed to help schools, youth groups and other organisations to deliver activities for children, young people, parents and carers on Safer Internet Day 2015 on the 10th February.
Resources for schools, youth groups and other organisations to run activities for children, young people, parents and carers on Safer Internet Day 2015, 10th February.
The Child and Youth Health web site works with accrediting organisations and other information providers and directories to ensure that consumers have access to the best quality health information.
Our education packs for schools and parents are designed to help schools, youth groups and other organisations to deliver activities for children, young people, parents and carers on Safer Internet Day on the 10th February 2015.
Nearly half of all 260 organisations reported alcohol, tobacco and other drugs (48 percent) and youth services (47 percent) as service gaps in 2012 - 2013.
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